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List of works by Martin J. Head

(087–090) Proposal to treat the use of a hyphen in the name of a fossil-genus as an orthographical error

scientific article (publication date: 28 August 2015)

(2450–2451) Proposals to conserve the names Selenopemphix against Margosphaera, and S. nephroides against M. velata (Dinophyceae)

scientific article (publication date: 24 June 2016)

(276–279) Proposals to provide for registration of new names and nomenclatural acts

scientific article (publication date: 24 June 2016)

(315–319) Proposals to amend Article 11.8 and its Examples to remove ambiguity in the sanctioning of dual nomenclature for dinoflagellates, and an emendation of Article 11.7, Example 29

scientific article (publication date: 30 August 2016)

A forum on Neogene and quaternary dinoflagellate cysts: The edited transcript of a round table discussion held at the third workshop on Neogene and Quaternary dinoflagellates; with taxonomic appendix

article by Martin J. Head et al published December 1993 in Palynology

A magnetostratigraphic calibration of Middle Miocene through Pliocene dinoflagellate cyst and acritarch events in the Iceland Sea (Ocean Drilling Program Hole 907A)

scholarly article by Michael Schreck et al published November 2012 in Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology

A new heterotrophic dinoflagellate from the North-eastern Pacific, Protoperidinium fukuyoi: cyst-theca relationship, phylogeny, distribution and ecology

scientific article

AASP Medal for Scientific Excellence

scholarly article

Citing the taxonomic literature: what a difference a year makes

article

Cold marine indicators of the late Quaternary: the new dinoflagellate cyst genusIslandinium and related morphotypes

Deciphering the palaeoecology of Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene dinoflagellate cysts

scientific article

Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages as tracers of sea-surface conditions in the northern North Atlantic, Arctic and sub-Arctic seas: the new ‘n= 677’ data base and its application for quantitative palaeoceanographic reconstruction

scholarly article

Dinoflagellate cyst evidence for the age and palaeoenvironments of the Upper Eocene–Oligocene Dabaa Formation, Qattara Depression, north Western Desert, Egypt

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Dinoflagellate cyst paleoecology during the Pliocene–Pleistocene climatic transition in the North Atlantic

scholarly article by Jan Hennissen published in March 2017

Drawing a line in the sand: identifying and characterizing boundaries in the geological record

ISLANDINIUM BREVISPINOSUM SP. NOV. (DINOFLAGELLATA), A NEW ORGANIC-WALLED DINOFLAGELLATE CYST FROM MODERN ESTUARINE SEDIMENTS OF NEW ENGLAND (USA)1

scientific article (publication date: June 2002)

Impagidinium detroitense and I.? diaphanum: Two new dinoflagellate cyst species from the Pliocene of the North Pacific Ocean, and their biostratigraphic significance

Increased seasonality during the intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation at the Pliocene–Pleistocene boundary ∼2.6 Ma

scholarly article

Islandinium minutum subsp. barbatum subsp. nov. (Dinoflagellata), a New Organic-Walled Dinoflagellate Cyst from the Western Arctic: Morphology, Phylogenetic Position Based on SSU rDNA AND LSU rDNA, and Distribution

scientific article published on 25 March 2018

New species of the dinoflagellate cyst genus <i>Svalbardella</i> Manum, 1960, emend. from the Paleogene and Neogene of the northern high to middle latitudes

scientific article published on 10 September 2020

Northern hemisphere glaciation during the globally warm early Late Pliocene.

scientific article

Operational taxonomy and (paleo-)autecology of round, brown, spiny dinoflagellate cysts from the Quaternary of high northern latitudes

scholarly article by Taoufik Radi published in January 2013

Paleoceanography and dinoflagellate cyst stratigraphy across the Lower–Middle Pleistocene Subseries (Calabrian–Chibanian Stage) boundary at the Chiba composite section, Japan

scientific article published in 2021

Paleoceanography of the northwestern Pacific across the Early–Middle Pleistocene boundary (Marine Isotope Stages 20–18)

scientific article published in 2021

Palynological evidence for a southward shift of the North Atlantic Current at ~2.6 Ma during the intensification of late Cenozoic Northern Hemisphere glaciation

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Palynology and micropaleontology in Canada – an introduction

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Pentaplacodinium saltonense gen. et sp. nov. (Dinophyceae) and its relationship to the cyst-defined genus Operculodinium and yessotoxin-producing Protoceratium reticulatum.

scientific article published on 16 December 2017

Planetary‐scale change to the biosphere signalled by global species translocations can be used to identify the Anthropocene

scientific article published in 2022

Report of the Special Committee on Registration of Algal and Plant Names (including fossils)

scientific article (publication date: 24 June 2016)

Review of the Early–Middle Pleistocene boundary and Marine Isotope Stage 19

scientific article published in 2021

Statistically assessing the correlation between salinity and morphology in cysts produced by the dinoflagellate Protoceratium reticulatum from surface sediments of the North Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean–Marmara–Black Sea region, and Baltic–Kat

scientific article published in 2014

Stelladinium bifurcatum n. sp., a distinctive extant thermophilic heterotrophic dinoflagellate cyst from the late Quaternary of the eastern Pacific and east equatorial Atlantic oceans

scientific article published in August 2020

The Anthropocene: Comparing Its Meaning in Geology (Chronostratigraphy) with Conceptual Approaches Arising in Other Disciplines

scientific article

The dinoflagellate cyst genera Achomosphaera Evitt 1963 and Spiniferites Mantell 1850 in Pliocene to modern sediments: a summary of round table discussions

article by Kenneth Neil Mertens et al published 14 December 2018 in Palynology

The proposed Anthropocene Epoch/Series is underpinned by an extensive array of mid‐20<sup>th</sup> century stratigraphic event signals

scientific article published in 2022